Category Archives: Motorcycle Accidents

When Jennifer Amy St. Clair got onto a bike at the end of a date, she probably did not anticipate that anything would go wrong. Unfortunately, St. Clair ended up falling off the motorcycle on I-95 and was run over by multiple vehicles, dying from her injuries. Now the owner of the motorcycle has… Read More »

As we periodically remind people here at Earnhart Law, motorcycle helmets save lives. In fact, they can reduce the chances of death by 37% and reduce the likelihood of suffering a brain injury by nearly 70%, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These numbers alone should motivate all bikers to… Read More »

Although motorcycling is a popular hobby, it is not one without risks. As a recent crash in Delray Beach reminds us, motorcyclists must use extra caution on the road, otherwise the results could be fatal. Sunday Morning Smashup According to the Sun Sentinel, the crash happened early Sunday morning, on June 10th. A motorcyclist,… Read More »

Motorcycle helmets save lives. Studies have shown that wearing a motorcycle helmet reduces the risk of death by 37% and the risk of head injury by 69%. Nevertheless, many riders would prefer not to wear a helmet, finding them inconvenient or a restriction on their field of view. In Florida, motorcyclists must wear helmets… Read More »

Motorcycling is a popular hobby in Florida. According to statistics, over half a million motorcycles are registered in the state, and thousands of enthusiasts visit from out of state on their bikes. Because there are so many bikes on the road, you should not be surprised that Florida is one of the states with… Read More »

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